Middle School Presentation Apps



Adobe Voice


Adobe Voice is an amped up slideshow & simple animated video creator that creates stunning videos with simple ease. When you first create an story, the app helps you along with providing a few prompts to get the creative process going. Simply pick an structure, which will change the type of questions it asks you as you record your narration. Then add choose a picture from your device or search images from a gallery. You can add layers to the slides with text & icons. There is a straightforward timeline editor, & it is effortless to change layout, theme, & music. The final product is professional looking that makes an impact.

I am blown away with the quality of the video & how easy it was to create. It fills a gap that Keynote & PowerPoint misses, & it is so streamlined of a process that even elementary students can use it. This app is great for student presentations or storytelling. This video can be made public or private. The video can be shared through email, but you first have to sign up for a free Adobe account or sign-in to a Facebook account. (iPad - free)


Flowboard


Flowboard can be used to teach students about the design of a composition by creating an interactive presentation using images, PDFs, video, & typed texts. (iPad – free)


Haiku Deck


Create beautiful slide presentations with built-in templates. Haiku Deck limits how much text can be placed on the slides, to help students focus on the content. (free)


Presentation Timer+


Students can create a time limit for each section of a presentation with alerts to help them manage their time for the delivery of information. (iPhone – free)


Last Updated - May 2014